
Sometimes it's only through repetition and time that insight into your actions are revealed. This might come about because aspects of those actions aren't always fully intentional. When it comes to Night White Skies, I firmly believe to be routed in architecture, but I've heard it described by others as often drifting beyond this topic. But what I've come to appreciate more and more over time is the importance of a 'hunch'. The idea that experience over time offers you the ability to see patterns and outcomes enough times that when an opportunity presents itself, you can see value within. A 'hunch' that pivoting in an unexpected direction can offer insight and opportunity. And so, when Night White Skies 'drifts' beyond architecture explicitly, I like to think it's because I'm playing a 'hunch'. <span class
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108 _ THE END w/ Thoughts For Tomorrow

107 _ Jeffrey Nesbit / Charles Waldheim_'Technical Lands'

106 _ Catherine Ingraham _ 'Architecture's Theory'

104 _ Vahid Vahdat and James Kerestes _ 'Cinematic Betwixt'
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